CHILD TRAFFICKING  AND CHILD ABUSE HAS TO COME TO AN END.

Trafficking in children is a global problem affecting large numbers of children. Some estimates have as many as 1.2 million children being trafficked every year. There is a demand for trafficked children as cheap labour or for sexual exploitation. Children and their families are often unaware of the dangers of trafficking, believing that better employment and lives lie in other countries.

Friday, July 16, 2010


Children as young as 10 are still being used as jockeys in dangerous camel races in the United Arab Emirates, despite a law banning the practice. Observers from the group Anti-Slavery International photographed children racing at a recent event in Abu Dhabi attended by police officers and government officials, the Independant reports.
Thousands of children, many of them trafficked from other countries and some as young as 4, were used as jockeys before the practice was banned in 2005. Deaths and injuries among the youngsters were common. The continued use of children flouts international laws banning anyone under 18 from doing dangerous work. The fact that officials were present at the race shows child protection is not being taken seriously, noted an Anti-Slavery International spokesman.

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